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Not a puffer
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I've known about using a vinturi for wine, but never heard of using them for hard liquor. Reviews sound good on them. Will it make my bourbon or tequila that much better?
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Gravy Boat Winnah.
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Vinturi, no. There are added benefits to charcoal filtration, however, but even after using the coupon at Lowes for the pallet load of free charcoal, it becomes a matter of diminishing returns. Spend the extra 6 to 10 bucks for a marginally better booze.
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Opa!!
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I was given one as a gift and I think it works great. Did some side by side comparisons with some scotches. It doesn't completely remove any impurities but it does enhance the flavors. I was impressed enough to say I would have paid for it.
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